Athlete Awards

Athletes of the Year

Riley Block

Riley Block

  • Award
    Athletes of the Year
  • Week Of
    5/12/2026
  • Sport
    Women's Lacrosse
  • Bio
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After leading the NCAA in goals in women's lacrosse, senior Riley Block wrapped up Lycoming's Most Outstanding Female Athlete Award. The dual-sport athlete was First Team All-Landmark Conference in lacrosse and Second Team All-Landmark Conference in soccer while setting the program record with 15 wins in a season.
 
In lacrosse, Block averaged 6.00 goals per game, the top mark across all NCAA divisions, as she posted four 10-or-more goal performances during the season, including scoring a school and Landmark Conference record 14 in a 20-10 win over Immaculata. She is third in Division III with 7.00 points per game and she finished the season 20th in NCAA Division III history with 292 career goals. Block also finished third in the Landmark Conference in draw controls (5.31). Block finished 2026 with 112 points off 96 goals and 16 assists this year, just one point shy of Meghenn Jackson '16's school record mark of 113 points. However, she did finish her career with Lycoming records for goals in a game (14), season (96) and career (292) and points in a game (17) and career (349).
 
Block led the conference in goals each of the last two years, helping her earn a pair of First Team All-Landmark Conference accolades after she was a second-team pick in 2024 and an Honorable Mention All-MAC Freedom selection in 2023.

In soccer, the senior finished second in the Landmark Conference in save percentage (.835), allowing 1.05 goals per match and notching five shutouts. She owns school records for career save percentage (.841) and goals against average (0.99) and is second in school history in wins (31) and shutouts (14).


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
5/1/2006 Josemar Castillo Women's Tennis
5/1/2005 Phil Mann Football
5/1/2005 Rebecca Fox Women's Swimming
5/1/2004 Katy Kresge Women's Basketball
5/1/2004 Matthew Stackhouse Men's Basketball
5/1/2004 Heidi von Schwelder Women's Tennis
5/1/2003 Jared Morris Football
5/1/2003 Lyndy LeVan Women's Basketball
5/1/2002 Tim Deasey Football
5/1/2002 Chris Napier Men's Basketball
5/1/2002 Cricket Temple Women's Tennis
5/1/2001 Royce Eyer Wrestling
5/1/2001 Adrienne Wydra Women's Basketball
5/1/2000 Rob Cosper Wrestling
5/1/2000 Jeanine Evans Softball
5/1/1999 Jamie Yonkin Wrestling
5/1/1999 Jen Shuler Women's Basketball
5/1/1999 Jason Marraccini Football
5/1/1998 Brett Zalonis Football
5/1/1998 Erica Weaver Women's Basketball
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